Re: [MOL] ANTINEOPLASTIN [02267] Medicine On Line


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Re: [MOL] ANTINEOPLASTIN



Bobsomm wrote:
> 
> Hi Marty, Been enjoying your comments and positive vibes.  What is the
> relationship you suggest re Antineoplastin and Hiatal Hernia?????  Read the
> literature from Burzynsky's group and they discuss using the product to marry
> to cancer cell patterns to deprive the cancer of nutrition or somthing like
> that.
> 
> How can that relate to a Hiatal hernia which is tissue separation due to
> strain or injury???
> 
> I am interested to know if anyhone out there has a personal experience with
> antineoplastin.  All I have seen so far is one study from Sweeden, another
> from Japan, several testimonials forwarded from the clinic in Houston with
> their propaganda.
> 
> D do not know whom to believe nor what to expect.  Literature from Burzinski
> said it is $300 for initial visit, about $14,000 for first month's treatment,
> $7,000 per month thereafter.  Since his treatment is experimental and not
> covered by conventional insurance, it is out of reach for many.
> 
> Since the medicine can be given orally and via a pump similar to the insulin
> delivery systems, it seems that one should be able to find the source of the
> medicine and get one's own doctor to provide the interface to run in parallel
> with Burzynski's work for an unbiased second source of information.
> 
> Do not understand how they can charge so much.  Desperate people will jump on
> any straw and if this is not a genuine treatment, it is a shame to take so
> much money from desperate people.
> 
> Who knows the truth regarding Antineoplastin????????
> 
> Have a nice day, Bob.
> 
Dear Bob,

I saw a great expose or informational program on Burczinsi the other
night on T.V.

They also said the treatments are expensive, but also indicated that his
success rate to controlling or curing cancer was far greater than
conventional treatment. That is a plus.

As you know the F.D.A. after many years of fighting him and trying to
put him out of business is now conducting more than 100 separate
clinical trials on antineoplastons. I am hoping they will be successful,
because I have heard from many, personally, that the treatments are
successful.

As for the cost, its like anything. When supply is limited the price is
very high. For instance, we are following a regimen and protocal for
immunology and revitalization of the immune system from Livingston
Foundation. Their initial cost for two weeks treatment and program was
$7500.00 with monthly supplies and maintenance of supplies of about
$300.00.  Its because their supplies are the only one in the U.S. as is
Burczinskis antineoplastons. Its the old similar scenario, when
technology introduces a new product the cost is high until sometime when
the product is made in abundance. 

I am certain that if and when the F.D.A approves Burczinskis treatments,
there will be all kinds of similar centers coming on the scene and price
because of competition will be less. God willing.

But, for now, you have to weigh what is good for you and what you can
afford, as we did with Livingston and then either go for it or put it in
abayence until sometime when it is afforded, but I wonder do we all that
kind of time to wait, knowing that there are treatments now, and we can
be cured now, rather than to take the chance and wait no matter what the
monetary cost is.  In our case we did not wait and we are glad for that
and hope in time that whatever we chose, was the right decision for my
wifes good health.

Hope this information somehow explains the necessity for good results
from the F.D.A. on the clinical trials.

God Bless
Marty and Barb
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